100th Anniversary - Downing, MO
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 40° 29.126 W 092° 21.991
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A lone boulder, I wondered why it was there, at the base of a flag pole. Next to the boulder was this marker.
Waymark Code: WMJR48
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 12/22/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 4

County of marker: Schuyler County
Location of marker: 12th St., between Missouri St & Prime St (US 136), Downing
Marker text:

TO COMMEMORATE
THE 100th ANNIVERSARY
OF DOWNING, MO.
1872 ----------- 1972

For fun some history:
"Although not being laid out as a town until 1872, the Downing area was one of the earliest settled areas of Schuyler county, with Henry Downing building a home and claiming land a few miles south of the area around 1837. It was also near present-day Downing that the first school in the county was established. In the spring of 1841 a crude log cabin was built for use as a school not far from Henry Downings home and Miss Esther Hathaway employed as teacher. One of the early names for the unincorporated settlement was Cherry Grove.

"During the American Civil War, on July 1, 1862, a small skirmish took place near Cherry Grove. Cavalry from the second battalion, Eleventh Missouri State Militia, a pro-Union force, engaged a small number of Confederate troops under Colonel Joseph C. Porter. Porter's outnumbered forces were defeated, with four killed and several men and horses captured. The Union forces had one man badly injured, who would die a few days later. At the time of the skirmish Porter was heavily involved in recruiting men in northeast Missouri for the Confederate cause. The following month he would suffer a larger defeat some twenty-five miles southwest at the Battle of Kirksville.

"In September, 1872 the Missouri Town Company created the original town plat, naming it for the President of the company, H. H. Downing. Land for the town, the railroad right of way, and depot were donated by James Prime and the depot was constructed in April, 1872. By the late 1880s the Downing business district included four general stores, two drug stores, two grocers, two hardware stores, a restaurant, blacksmith, and two hotels. Manufacturing included two handle factories, a wagon maker, a hoop factory, a harness and saddle maker, and two combination saw/grist mills. One doesn't normally think of northern Missouri as being a tobacco-growing region, however Downing had two tobacco-buying warehouses in the late 1800s with both reporting extensive business. At its peak in 1902, over 155,000 pounds of tobacco were dealt through the Downing warehouses. The towns location on the Keokuk & Western railroad provided opportunity for the convenient shipment of goods, crops, and livestock from the Downing area.

"The Downing railroad depot was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 and now serves as a museum. The depot was moved approximately 1/4 mile from its original trackside location and now serves as the centerpiece of a city park with other nearby buildings, including the former Downing jail." ~ Wikipedia

Subject: Town

Commemoration: 100th anniversary

Date of Founding: 1872

Date of Commemoration: 1972

Address:
12th St., small park like area between city streets, Downing


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